Mathematical statistics : an introduction to likelihood based inference / by Richard J. Rossi.

Presents a unified approach to parametric estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and statistical modeling, which are uniquely based on the likelihood function This book addresses mathematical statistics for upper-undergraduates and first year graduate students, tying chapters on estim...

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Main Author: Rossi, Richard J., 1956- (Author)
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Published: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2018.
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505 0 |a Probability -- Random variables and random vectors -- Probability models -- Parametric point estimation -- Likelihood based estimation -- Hypothesis testing -- Generalized linear models. 
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